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The International Journal of Recent Technology and Engineering (IJRTE) strives to merge academic research, industry best practices, and cutting-edge concepts across all domains of Engineering and Technology in a user-friendly manner. Its primary goal is to distribute high-quality, peer-reviewed articles in these domains. The findings exemplified in this journal are precious for leaders overseeing projects, programs, and portfolios. Therefore, it is vital to acknowledge the research’s theoretical and managerial implications. The journal seeks top-notch contributions that offer theoretical advancements and practical applications, focusing on the importance of academic rigour and real-world relevance.

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The International Journal of Recent Technology and Engineering (IJRTE) encompasses a broad spectrum of subjects within Engineering and Technology but is not limited to the following areas:

  • Computer Vision
  • Computer Science and Applications
  • Control and Automation
  • Concrete Engineering
  • CAD/CAM/CIM
  • CAE
  • Database Theory and Application
  • Data Base Management System
  • Decision Making
  • Civil Engineering and Applications
  • Distributed Sensor Networks
  • Mechanical Design
  • VLSI Algorithms
  • Web Technologies
  • Textile Engineering
  • Mechanical Engineering and Applications
  • Security Technology
  • Information Assurance

  • Evolutionary Computing and Intelligent Systems
  • Expert Approaches
  • Environmental Engineering
  • Fuzzy Logics
  • Foundation Engineering
  • FEA
  • GPS and Location-Based Applications
  • Grid Networking
  • Grid Computing
  • GEOTECH Engineering
  • Highways
  • Human-Computer Interaction (HCI)
  • Structural Engineering
  • Thermal Engineering
  • Ubiquitous Multimedia Computing
  • Vision-based applications
  • Software Engineering & Applications
  • Image Analysis and Processing
  • Information and Data Security
  • Internet Technologies
  • Infrastructure Services & Applications
  • Nano Technology
  • Mobile Computing and Applications
  • Multimedia Communications
  • Network Modelling and Simulation
  • Network Performance; Protocols; Sensors
  • Networking Theory and Technologies
  • Open Models and Architectures
  • Perception and Semantic Interpretation
  • Production Engineering
  • Real-Time Information Systems
  • Remote Sensing
  • Microwaves and Photonics
  • Information Technology
  • Artificial Intelligence & Methods
  • Data Analytics
  • Smart Computing
  • Internet of Things (IoT)
  • Energy Harvesting
  • Wireless Power Transmission
  • Recent Engineering & Technology
  • Non- Technology
  • Computing Architectures
  • New Programming Models
  • Bio-Science & Bio-Technology
  • Collaborative Applications
  • Pervasive Computing
  • Electrical and Electronics
  • Telecommunication
  • Algorithms and Complexity